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Aims and Scope
METHOD: Journal of Lonergan Studies aims at furthering interpretive, historical, and critical study of the philosophical, theological, economic, and methodological writings of Bernard Lonergan by promoting original research into the methodological foundations of the sciences and disciplines.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must contain no identifying information. The Scholastica form for submissions will collect your information, but the document you attatch must not include any names or it will be sent back for re-submission.
- Submissions must use Word.doc or docx.
- Submissions must follow A Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press). Submissions in other formats will not be accepted for review and will be returned for correct formatting.
- References to any of Lonergan’s writings that have appeared in the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan must cite that edition, but may also cite older editions.
- We have no word count requirements, though most submissions are under 12,000 words. If you have a longer submission, we may ask you to split it into two parts, but you may submit it as-is for an initial review.
- Please embed figures into the Word document.
Journal Information
For more information about Method and the Lonergan Institute: https://bc.edu/lonergan
Digital archive: https://www.pdcnet.org/collection-anonymous/browse?fp=method
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Thomas J. McPartland
Editors:
Jeremy W. Blackwood
Patrick H. Byrne
Randall S. Rosenberg
Ligita Ryliškytė, SJE
Jennifer Sanders
R. J. Snell
Jeremy D. Wilkins
Managing Editor:
Mary Elliot
Sponsors and Affiliated Institutions
METHOD: Journal of Lonergan Studies scholarship is made possible by funding from the Boston College Lonergan Institute.